That is a very good question.
The modern day French Republic is a free market economy. That being said France does have state owned enterprises which include its postal agency and SNCF Rail.
France is a state.
France's economic spectrum is characterized by a mixed economy that combines elements of capitalism and government intervention. The country has a strong welfare state, with significant public spending on healthcare, education, and social services. Key sectors include manufacturing, agriculture, and services, with a notable emphasis on innovation and technology. Additionally, France plays a vital role in the European Union, influencing regional economic policies and trade.
Roger Price has written: 'The modernization of rural France' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, History, Rural conditions, Rural development, Transportation 'The economic modernisation of France' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'An economic history of modern France, 1730-1914' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
As of 2014, France's economic system is quite strong. They are one of the world's leading economic power. This is because they have agricultural, industrial and service sectors.
Free Trade with the U.S
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France is currently doing nothing.
by helping France get out of its dept.
If you are on Odysseyware: An economic depression